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Travel tech essentials to stay safe at the FIFA World Cup 2026™
The FIFA World Cup 2026™ runs from 11 June to 19 July across 16 cities in the U.S., Canada, and Mexico. That means more time on the move, greater reliance on your phone, and more exposure to crowded...
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How to keep your online accounts safe during the FIFA World Cup 2026™
The FIFA World Cup 2026™ will span multiple host cities and draw massive global crowds. Roughly 6.5 million fans are expected to pass through stadium gates, with many more booking travel, chasing re...
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What is a data leak? Causes, signs, and how to protect your data
A data leak is one of the most common ways sensitive information becomes accessible to people who were never supposed to see it. Usually, it’s because of a misconfiguration, a mistake, or an access ...
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Is PayPal safe? What you need to know before you send money
PayPal has over 400 million active accounts worldwide, making it one of the most widely used online payment platforms. That scale also makes it a common target for scams and account abuse. The platfor...
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How to disable WebRTC and stop IP leaks in major browsers
You turn on your virtual private network (VPN), open your browser, and your IP address should be private. It isn’t always. WebRTC, a technology built into every major browser for real-time audio, vi...
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App permissions explained: What they are, why they matter, and how to manage them safely
You’ve probably tapped “Allow” on an app permission request dozens of times without thinking about it. Every time you do, you’re deciding what personal data an app can access and, in some case...
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Is Coinbase safe? A complete security guide before you buy, store, or transfer crypto
Coinbase is one of the most widely used crypto exchanges among beginners and experienced traders. It's often presented as a relatively "safe" platform, but that framing oversimplifies how crypto secur...
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Credential dumping explained: How to detect and prevent it
When attackers break into an organization, they often aren’t after one machine or files on it. They’re after the credentials: the usernames, passwords, and authentication tokens that unlock everyt...
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How to recover deleted files on Windows: Quick fixes that work
Accidentally deleting a file on Windows doesn’t have to mean losing it forever. In most cases, Windows keeps copies you can get back through the Recycle Bin, File History, OneDrive, or its own file ...
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Tinder bots: How to spot fake matches and stay safe
Not every match on Tinder is a real person. Some profiles are automated accounts, called bots, designed to start conversations and quickly push you toward scams, suspicious websites, or handing over p...